H9 t-craft aileron gorge
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H9 t-craft aileron gorge
Hi, folks. Trying to link up my ailerons
and am winding up with the configuration seen in pic. Can't seem to find a horn bracket long enough to keep me over the hinge line while keeping my horn screw perpendicular to my pushrod, so I canted horn forward. Anyone see a problem with the geometry of this linkage? Using Nelson horns
and clevis. If I'm behind the hinge line
by, say, a half inch, but have my horn 90 degrees to my pushrod, would I be better off?
Using a computer radio so I see no disadvantage to latter scenario. Or am I just nitpicking this thing to death?
Thanks,
Pete
and am winding up with the configuration seen in pic. Can't seem to find a horn bracket long enough to keep me over the hinge line while keeping my horn screw perpendicular to my pushrod, so I canted horn forward. Anyone see a problem with the geometry of this linkage? Using Nelson horns
and clevis. If I'm behind the hinge line
by, say, a half inch, but have my horn 90 degrees to my pushrod, would I be better off?
Using a computer radio so I see no disadvantage to latter scenario. Or am I just nitpicking this thing to death?
Thanks,
Pete
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Just use the stock hardware
HI:
Use the stock hardware, it will work just fine. No need for Nelson hardware and such, this is no big monster bird with huge surfaces flying at 100mph plus... Its a high wing plane that will do just fine with the plastic horns and 70oz servos.
-=>Raja.
Use the stock hardware, it will work just fine. No need for Nelson hardware and such, this is no big monster bird with huge surfaces flying at 100mph plus... Its a high wing plane that will do just fine with the plastic horns and 70oz servos.
-=>Raja.